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Territorialized deconfinement, quarantine and the Mia affair: the information to remember this Tuesday noon

2021-04-20T13:58:30.330Z


Here are the main news of this Tuesday, April 20 at midday. The info not to be missed Deconfinement happens ... but it could be done in small steps. The Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, declared himself in favor of "a territory-by-territory approach in the lifting of braking measures", in an interview with Le Télégramme posted online Monday evening. "When considering removing a number of constraints, we must look at the epidemic situation in each territ


The info not to be missed

Deconfinement happens ... but it could be done in small steps.

The Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, declared himself in favor of "a territory-by-territory approach in the lifting of braking measures", in an interview with Le Télégramme posted online Monday evening.

"When considering removing a number of constraints, we must look at the epidemic situation in each territory, the hospital situation and, in general, the level of saturation of hospitals in France", justifies the Minister.

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According to him, a "certain number of reductions in measures" could occur from mid-May, after the reopening of schools and high schools face-to-face (April 26 and May 3).

The reopening of terraces and cultural places at the same time is already the subject of discussions at the Elysée.

As far as lifting the curfew is concerned, however, nothing is fixed: “All the braking measures will have to be reassessed at different times, in a progressive manner.

I hope that we will have a serene, but vigilant summer, like that of last year, ”said Olivier Véran.

What to also remember

  • Mandatory quarantine from Saturday for some travelers.

    Travelers from Brazil, Chile, Argentina and South Africa will have to observe a ten-day quarantine period from Saturday only, announced Clément Beaune, Secretary of State for European Affairs. For each passenger concerned, the place chosen for the quarantine will be defined by prefectural decree. "Checks will be carried out at home by the police or the gendarmerie", had already warned Matignon. If the isolation is not respected, the fine incurred will be 1,500 euros (and 3,000 euros in the event of a repeat offense).

  • Abduction of Mia: behind the project, a conspiratorial guru.

    Rémy Daillet-Wiedemann, a figure in the conspiracy sphere, is suspected of having influenced the kidnappers of Mia, kidnapped at the request of her mother while she was hosted by her maternal grandmother in the Vosges. The 50-year-old, a former MoDem executive in Haute-Garonne, a refugee in Malaysia, has been the subject of an international arrest warrant since Sunday. He is known to campaign, in particular, in favor of a coup against the French government, as well as for his anti-mask, anti-containment and anti-vaccine positions since the start of the pandemic.

  • 5G does not present new health risks,

    according to ANSES. According to the first conclusions made this Tuesday by the National Health Security Agency (ANSES), the “5th generation” mobile technology, being deployed in France, is without risk to human health. The publication of the final ANSES report is scheduled for the next academic year in September, with recommendations.

  • Super League: dissidents "will have to suffer the consequences"

    , warns the president of Fifa.

    While the controversy over the Super League launched by twelve clubs wishing to organize their own competition rages, Gianni Infantino, the president of Fifa, expressed his strong disapproval of the project.

    The clubs in question "will have to suffer the consequences" of their rupture, he added, criticizing this "closed club dissident of existing institutions".

The unexpected info

La Bièvre could emerge entirely from the ground, if we are to believe the ambitions of the City of Paris. The river, which ran through the 13th and 5th arrondissements until 1935, is already reborn in several of its old sections in Val-de-Marne. From now on, it is in Paris that discussions are launched on the reconstruction of the last five kilometers of the river. A steering committee also met a few days ago. But its members remain cautious. "This is a project which, if it can be completed to the end, should take more than ten years", warns Dan Lert, deputy in charge of ecological transition, climate plan, water and energy, which ensures that "for the moment, we are looking at the feasibility" of the project.

Source: leparis

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